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2. QUALIFICATION
2.1 Name of qualification (full, abbreviated; in original language) Title conferred (full, abbreviated; in original language)
Diplom-Kaufmann (FH), Dipl.-Kaufmann Diplom-Kaufmann (FH); Dipl.-Kaufmann
n/a
Explanatory note: Usually not applicable for Germany,
except for some specialised professional designation
which are awarded simultaneously with the academic
degree. For these see 5.2.
2.2 Main field(s) of study
Business Studies
2.3 Institution awarding the qualification (in original language) Status (Type / Control)
Fachhochschule Aachen, Fachhochschule / federal
Fachbereich Wirtschaftswissenschaften
2.4 Institution administering studies (in original language) Status (Type / Control)
See 2.3 See 2.3
2.5 Language(s) of instruction/examination
German
Students shall be imparted with practically orientated business administration knowledge with an international orientation on
the basis of scientific findings and methods. Regarding the general study goals the Business Studies programme is to
enable students to analyse procedures and problems of business practice, to find economically justified solutions by also
considering non-business relations.
Additionally the study course shall convey work skills as well. Not only individual but team work should be applied. Social
and ethical implications are to be considered.
See also “Abschlusszeugnis” (Final Examination Certificate) for a list of subjects taken in written and oral examination and
topic of thesis, including grading.
The studies programme starts with the following 24 compulsory modules with 120 ECTS credits (5 credits per module)
completed by a final examination: Introduction to Business Studies, Accounting Techniques/Cost Accounting 1; Financial
Mathematics; Personal Computing; Marketing; Cost Mathematics; Business Law 2; Procurement and Production
Management; Accounting Standards 1; Macroeconomics 2; Public Law; Business Taxation, Introduction to Business
Information Systems; Elective Module Basis Studies; Finance; Human Resources Management; Business Organisation,
Accounting Standards 2; Microeconomics. The graduate chose Spanish for his compulsory elective module for the basis
studies. If failed or incomplete, each module may be repeated twice. The above modules form a foundation for the
subsequent main studies programme.
The main studies programme is made up of 12 modules with 60 ECTS credits (5 credits per module each) which are also
each completed by a final examination. If failed or incomplete, each module may be repeated twice. Upon studying
according to the stipulations of the course regulations, the student may have an additional attempt to complete a particular
module in this programme. Besides the compulsory modules Business Management (inc. business game) and Balance
Sheet Analysis/Controlling, the student selected from the catalogue two main options consisting of three modules each:
Finance and Organisation. Moreover, the student chose two compulsory modules from a special catalogue (International
Business (in English) and Special Business Law) as well as two additional elective modules (Development programme for
new management generations and Compilation and checking of the annual financial statement according to the HGB and
IFRS).
The entire study programme is completed with an honours project and an oral examination on this project (30 ECTS
credits).
Please see attached Transcript of Records for individual documentation.
7. CERTIFICATION
This Diploma Supplement refers to the following original documents:
7.1 Degree award certificate issued on [Date] 08 06 2005
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8.4.2 Master
Master is the second degree after another 1 to 2 years. Master study programmes may be differentiated by the profile types “practice-
oriented” and “research-oriented”. Higher Education Institutions define the profile.
The Master degree study programme includes a thesis requirement. Study programmes leading to the Master degree must be
accredited according to the Law establishing a Foundation for the Accreditation of Study Programmes in Germany.7
Second degree programmes (Master) lead to Master of Arts (M.A.), Master of Science (M.Sc.), Master of Engineering (M.Eng.), Master
of Laws (L.L.M.), Master of Fine Arts (M.F.A.), Master of Music (M.Mus.) or Master of Education (M.Ed.). Master study programmes
which are designed for continuing education may carry other designations (e.g. MBA).
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8.4.3 Integrated "Long" Programmes (One-Tier): Diplom degrees, Magister Artium, Staatsprüfung
An integrated study programme is either mono-disciplinary (Diplom degrees, most programmes completed by a Staatsprüfung) or
comprises a combination of either two major or one major and two minor fields (Magister Artium). The first stage (1.5 to 2 years)
focuses on broad orientations and foundations of the field(s) of study. An Intermediate Examination (Diplom-Vorprüfung for Diplom
degrees; Zwischenprüfung or credit requirements for the Magister Artium) is prerequisite to enter the second stage of advanced studies
and specialisations. Degree requirements include submission of a thesis (up to 6 months duration) and comprehensive final written and
oral examinations. Similar regulations apply to studies leading to a Staatsprüfung. The level of qualification is equivalent to the Master
level.
- Integrated studies at Universitäten (U) last 4 to 5 years (Diplom degree, Magister Artium) or 3 to 6.5 years (Staatsprüfung). The
Diplom degree is awarded in engineering disciplines, the natural sciences as well as economics and business. In the humanities, the
corresponding degree is usually the Magister Artium (M.A.). In the social sciences, the practice varies as a matter of institutional
traditions. Studies preparing for the legal, medical and pharmaceutical professions are completed by a Staatsprüfung. This applies also
to studies preparing for teaching professions of some Länder.
The three qualifications (Diplom, Magister Artium and Staatsprüfung) are academically equivalent. They qualify to apply for admission
to doctoral studies. Further prerequisites for admission may be defined by the Higher Education Institution, cf. Sec. 8.5.
- Integrated studies at Fachhochschulen (FH)/Universities of Applied Sciences (UAS) last 4 years and lead to a Diplom (FH) degree.
While the FH/UAS are non-doctorate granting institutions, qualified graduates may apply for admission to doctoral studies at doctorate-
granting institutions, cf. Sec. 8.5.
- Studies at Kunst- and Musikhochschulen (Universities of Art/Music etc.) are more diverse in their organization, depending on the field
and individual objectives. In addition to Diplom/Magister degrees, the integrated study programme awards include Certificates and
certified examinations for specialized areas and professional purposes.
8.5 Doctorate
Universities as well as specialised institutions of university standing and some Universities of Art/Music are doctorate-granting
institutions. Formal prerequisite for admission to doctoral work is a qualified Master (UAS and U), a Magister degree, a Diplom, a
Staatsprüfung, or a foreign equivalent. Particularly qualified holders of a Bachelor or a Diplom (FH) degree may also be admitted to
doctoral studies without acquisition of a further degree by means of a procedure to determine their aptitude. The universities
respectively the doctorate-granting institutions regulate entry to a doctorate as well as the structure of the procedure to determine
aptitude. Admission further requires the acceptance of the dissertation research project by a professor as a supervisor.
8.6 Grading scheme
The grading scheme in Germany usually comprises five levels (with numerical equivalents; intermediate grades may be given): "Sehr
Gut" (1) = Very Good; "Gut" (2) = Good; "Befriedigend" (3) = Satisfactory; "Ausreichend" (4) = Sufficient; "Nicht ausreichend" (5) = Non-
Sufficient/Fail. The minimum passing grade is "Ausreichend" (4). Verbal designations of grades may vary in some cases and for
doctoral degrees. In addition institutions partly already use an ECTS grading scheme.
8.7 Access to higher education
The General Higher Education Entrance Qualification (Allgemeine Hochschulreife, Abitur) after 12 to 13 years of schooling allows for
admission to all higher educational studies. Specialised variants (Fachgebundende Hochschulreife) allow for admission to particular
disciplines. Access to Fachhochschulen (UAS) is also possible with a Fachhochschulreife, which can usually be acquired after 12 years
of schooling. Admission to Universities of Art/Music may be based on other or require additional evidence demonstrating individual
aptitude.
Higher Education Institutions may in certain cases apply additional admission procedures.
8.8 National Sources of Information
- Kultusministerkonferenz (KMK) [Standing Conference of the Ministers of Education and Cultural Affairs of the Länder in the Federal
Republic of Germany]; Lennéstrasse 6, D-53113 Bonn; Fax: +49[0]228/501-229; Phone: +49[0]228/501-0
- Central Office for Foreign Education (ZaB) as German NARIC; www.kmk.org; E-Mail: [email protected]
- "Documentation and Educational Information Service" as German EURYDICE-Unit, providing the national dossier on the education
System (http://www.kmk.org/dokumentation/zusammenarbeit-auf- europaeischer-ebene-im-eurydice-informationsnetz.html; E-Mail:
[email protected])
- Hochschulrektorenkonferenz (HRK) [German Rectors’ Conference]; Ahrstrasse 39, D-53175 Bonn; Fax: +49[0]228/887-110; Phone:
+49[0]228/887-0; www.hrk.de; E-Mail: [email protected]
- "Higher Education Compass" of the German Rectors’ Conference features comprehensive information on institutions, programmes of
study, etc. (www.higher-education-compass.de)
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Transfer Procedures
Transfer Procedures
Transfer Procedures
First degree
Second degree
1
The information covers only aspects directly relevant to purposes of the Diploma Supplement. All information as of 1 July 2010.
2
Berufsakademien are not considered as Higher Education Institutions, they only exist in some of the Länder. They offer educational programmes in close
cooperation with private companies. Students receive a formal degree and carry out an apprenticeship at the company. Some Berufsakademien offer Bachelor
courses which are recognized as an academic degree if they are accredited by a German accreditation agency.
3
German Qualification Framework for Higher Education Degrees (Resolution of the Standing Conference of the Ministers of Education and Cultural Affairs of the
Länder in the Federal Republic of Germany of 21.04.2005).
4
Common structural guidelines of the Länder for the accreditation of Bachelor’s and Master’s study courses (Resolution of the Standing Conference of the
Ministers of Education and Cultural Affairs of the Länder in the Federal Republic of Germany of 10.10.2003, as amends on 04.02.2010).
5
“Law establishing a Foundation ‘Foundation for the Accreditation of Study Programmes in Germany’”, entered into force as from 26.2.2005, GV. NRW. 2005, nr.
5, p. 45 in connection with th Declaration of the Länder to the Foundation “Foundation: Foundation for the Accreditation of Study Programmes in Germany”
(Resolution of the Standing Conference of the Ministers of Education and Cultural Affairs of the Länder in the Federal Republic of Germany of 16.12.2004.
6
See note No. 5.
7
See note No. 5.